Islandia con Encanto
Una combinación perfecta entre la comodidad y el viaje de aventura.
Þingvellir
Þingvellir was declared a national park in 1930. A law was passed designating Þingvellir as "a protected national sanctuary for all Icelanders, perpetually o...
Þingvellir was declared a national park in 1930. A law was passed designating Þingvellir as "a protected national sanctuary for all Icelanders, perpetually owned by the Icelandic nation under the preservation of the parliament, never to be sold or mortgaged". Þingvellir has been the scene of many special moments in history. The Icelandic parliament, The Althingi, was established here around 930 AD and on 17 June 1944, the Icelanders celebrated their independence from Denmark at Þingvellir.In addition, in the year 2000, Þingvellir was the place chosen in Iceland to celebrate the beginning of a new millennium. The Þingvellir plains lie in the North Atlantic rift that divides Iceland between the North American and Eurasian continents.
Keflavík
Arrival point in Reykjavik, offering accommodation and international airport. Ideal for exploring the natural beauty of Iceland.
Blue Lagoon
The Blue Lagoon is probably Iceland's most famous attraction and has become a must-see for all visitors to the country.
Perlan
Perlan occupies a prominent position high above Öskjuhlíð, just outside the city centre, overlooking Nauthólsvík beach and Reykjavík domestic airport.
COPY Lava Centre
Discover the geological history of a country through interactive and educational exhibitions at a centre in Iceland.
Reikiavik
This picturesque town is surrounded by stunning natural scenery, including mountains, glaciers and hot springs. Its main attractions include the Hallgrímskir...
Geyser
The famous Geysir hot spring is located in the Haukadalur valley in southwest Iceland.
Gullfoss
The Gullfoss or Golden Waterfall is one of the main attractions of Iceland and especially of the so-called Golden Circle.
Þingvellir
Þingvellir was declared a national park in 1930. A law was passed designating Þingvellir as "a protected national sanctuary for all Icelanders, perpetually o...
Glaumbær Farm & Museum
Within Skagafjörður is the Glaumbær Folklore Museum, located in an old traditional peat farm dating back to 1750.
Akureyri
Akureyri is a city in the north of Iceland, known as the "Capital of the North". Surrounded by mountains and fjords, it offers breathtaking scenery and has a...
Eyjafjördur
Discover a stunning fjord in the north of Iceland, where you can go whale watching and cod fishing. A unique experience in nature.
Whale watching in Akureyri
Discover the beauty of Iceland's northern fjords and see the majestic whales up close in their natural habitat. You can also enjoy ice fishing.
Goðafoss
Goðafoss, ("Waterfall of the Gods") is among the most popular waterfalls in the country. Although not very high, the waterfall splits into two horseshoe-shap...
Námafjall
An area with a large number of fumaroles and boiling muds.
Hverir
Stunning location in the north of Iceland with fumaroles, boiling mud pools and hot springs. Colourful trails and bubbling sounds in a surreal world.
Krafla
The impressive Krafla caldera, some 10 km in diameter, is located along a 90 km long fissure zone not far from Mývatn. It erupted nine times between 1974 and...
Dettifoss
The most powerful waterfall in all of Europe. You will hear the mighty roar of Dettifoss long before you see it. It is 45 metres high and 100 metres wide, al...
Jökulsargljufur National Park
In Jökulsargljufur National Park, you will visit Ásbyrgi, a canyon that runs through an area of beautiful forests in Iceland.
Jökulsárlón
Film buffs will recognise Jökulsárlón from blockbusters such as Tomb Raider, Batman Begins and 2 James Bond films: Panorama to Kill and Die Another Day - no...
Diamond Beach
A beautiful beach on the coast of Iceland with impressive icebergs coming ashore, creating a unique image. A magical place with ancient history.
Sailing among icebergs (Jökulsárlón)
Exciting sailing among icebergs in glacial lagoons. Presence of the majestic Vatnajökull glacier and hundreds of icebergs at Jökulsárlón. Breathtaking photog...
Fjaðrárgljúfur
Just west of Kirkjubæjarklaustur, the Fjaðrárgljúfur canyon has been carved over millions of years by the river Fjaðrá.
Vík í Mýrdal
A picturesque seaside town with stunning natural scenery, black sand beach, unique rock formations, Viking history and outdoor activities.
Reynisfjara Beach
Reynisfjara is arguably the most famous beach in all of Iceland, and you'll see it on postcards and brochures all over the country, as well as on just about...
Dyrhólaey
Above the volcanic sandy beach of Reynisfjara looms Dyrhólaey, a 120-metre-high promontory jutting out into the Atlantic Ocean.
Skógafoss
Situated at the foot of the impressive Eyjafjöll mountain range is Skógafoss, a magnificent 60-metre high waterfall where, according to legend, the first Vik...
Seljalandsfoss
Seljalandsfoss is one of the most visited waterfalls in Iceland, second only to Gullfoss. It is located along the Seljalandsá River, where the waterway plumm...
Sky Lagoon
A magical place surrounded by crystal clear waters and lush vegetation offers a unique experience with breathtaking ocean views and a relaxing atmosphere. Hi...
Keflavík International Airport
The airport on the southwest coast is the main point of entry and exit for travellers visiting this Nordic country. It is noted for its efficiency and conven...